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Shivanand Tendulker f7a57c9827 Fix for automated boot iso issue with IPA ramdisk
Autogenerated boot iso for iscsi_ilo driver fails when
Fedora based IPA ramdisk is used for deploy in UEFI boot mode.
The keywords used (linux and initrd) in grub.cfg template are
specific to Ubuntu only. They are not recognized by Fedora.
Have changed it to keywords (linuxefi and initrdefi) which are
recognized by both Ubuntu and Fedora deploy ramdisks.

Also the menuentry name has been changed to 'boot_partition' in
grub config file. This is done to make it consistent with pxe
driver's elilo config file wherein menuentry name for the final
boot of user image is 'boot_partition'.

Closes-Bug: 1441691

Change-Id: Ia6fdbf4868e6606a18b33ce2b75f29f701a31b35
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Ironic

Ironic is an integrated OpenStack project which aims to provision bare metal machines instead of virtual machines, forked from the Nova Baremetal driver. It is best thought of as a bare metal hypervisor API and a set of plugins which interact with the bare metal hypervisors. By default, it will use PXE and IPMI in concert to provision and turn on/off machines, but Ironic also supports vendor-specific plugins which may implement additional functionality.

Project Resources

Project status, bugs, and blueprints are tracked on Launchpad:

http://launchpad.net/ironic

Developer documentation can be found here:

http://docs.openstack.org/developer/ironic

Additional resources are linked from the project wiki page:

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Ironic

Anyone wishing to contribute to an OpenStack project should find a good reference here:

http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html

Description
A service for managing and provisioning Bare Metal servers.
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